Fevola, 31, is playing for Waratahs in the Northern Territory Football League, while Richardson has been an AFL commentator for the Seven Network since retiring at the end of the 2009 season after 282 games and 800 goals.

Yarrawonga has been in discussions with former Tigers forward Kayne Pettifer about a deal for next season, while triple Geelong premiership star and former Tiger Brad Ottens has been linked to the club.

Fevola played in this year’s Easter Sunday game against Lavington at Mulwala after a complicated deal involving three clubs — Narre Warren, Yarrawonga and Glenrowan.

He was cleared to Ovens and King outfit Glenrowan so he could serve a one-match ban for striking and was then issued a day permit so he could play for the Pigeons in the Ovens and Murray.

The two-time Coleman medallist booted seven goals and was reported and sent off in the draw with the Panthers, a game which attracted a bumper crowd of 8000.

If Fevola doesn’t play in round 1 next season, the full-forward’s season debut could be against Jason Akermanis’ North Albury in round 2 at Bunton Park.